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Delivery Technologies for Protein Therapeutics: Assessment and Outlook

Published by Insight Pharma Reports Contact us : +1-860-674-8796
Published 2007/03 Content info 185 pages
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Table of Contents

EXECUTIVE SUMMARY

Chapter 1 INTRODUCTION: TRENDS IN TECHNOLOGY FOR DELIVERING PROTEIN THERAPEUTICS

  • 1.1. Why Better Delivery For Therapeutic Proteins Is Needed
    • Alternatives to Injection
  • 1.2. Organization of this Report
  • 1.3. Protein Engineering Technologies
  • 1.4. Non-Injection Technologies
  • 1.5. Insulin: El Dorado of Protein Delivery Tech
    • Multiple Products, Multiple Mechanisms
  • 1.6. Business and Market Outlook
    • Competition Among Noninjection Technologies
  • 1.7. When Will Tech Trends Merge?

Chapter 2 ENGINEERING THERAPEUTIC PROTEINS FOR LONGER HALF-LIFE

  • 2.1. Introduction
    • PEGylated Interferons
  • 2.2. Increasing Half-life by PEGylation
    • Releasable PEGylation
  • 2.3. Increasing Half-life by Site-specific PEGylation
    • ReCODE Technology
  • 2.4. Increasing Half-life by Conjugation with Polysialic Acid
    • PolyXen Technology
  • 2.5. Increasing Half-life by Albumin Gene Fusion
  • 2.6. Increasing Half-life by Albumin Conjugation
    • DAC and PC-DAC Technologies
  • 2.7. Increasing Half-life by Albumin-binding Fatty Acids
  • 2.8. Increasing Half-life by Albumin-binding Peptides
  • 2.9. Increasing Half-life with the Streptococcal Albumin-binding Domain
  • 2.10. Increasing Half-life by Transferrin Gene Fusion
  • 2.11. Increasing Half-life by Hyperglycosylation
  • 2.12. Increasing Half-life by Glycosylation Completion and GlycoPEGylation
  • 2.13. Increasing Half-life by Humanized Glycosylation
  • 2.14. Increasing Half-life by Protease-resistant Point Mutations

Chapter 3 OTHER PROTEIN ENGINEERING TECHNOLOGIES TO IMPROVE PROTEIN DELIVERY

  • 3.1. Reducing Immunogenicity through Bioinformatics
    • Epibase Software
  • 3.2. Reducing Protein Aggregation through Bioinformatics
    • AggreSolve Algorithms
  • 3.3. Refolding Protein Aggregates through High Pressure Technology
    • PreEMT Technology

Chapter 4 TECHNOLOGIES FOR TRANSDERMAL DELIVERY OF PROTEINS

  • 4.1. Introduction
  • 4.2. Delivery by Radio Frequency (RF) Microelectrode Array
  • 4.3. Active Delivery by Ultrasound
    • U-Strip Ultrasound Module
  • 4.4. Passive Delivery by Ultrasound
    • SonoPrep Device
  • 4.5. Delivery by Thermal Burst
    • PassPort System
  • 4.6. Delivery by Iontophoresis
    • Actyve Patches
  • 4.7. Delivery by Transfersomes

Chapter 5 Technologies for Oral Delivery of Proteins

  • 5.1. Introduction
  • 5.2. Oral Protein Delivery using Carrier Molecules
    • Eligen Technology
  • 5.3. Oral Protein Delivery using Crystallization Technology
    • Crystalomics
  • 5.4. Oral Protein Delivery by Calcium Phosphate Nanoparticles
    • BioOral System
  • 5.5. Oral Protein Delivery by Buccal Mouth Spray
    • RapidMist and Oral-lyn
  • 5.6. Oral Protein Delivery using Amphiphilic Oligomers
    • HIM2 to IN-105

Chapter 6 TECHNOLOGIES FOR PULMONARY AND NASAL DELIVERY OF PROTEINS

  • 6.1. Pulmonary Delivery using Dry Powder Inhalers
    • Milestone: Exubera
  • 6.2. Other Protein Inhaler Technologies
    • Competing Products in Clinical Trials
  • 6.3. Pulmonary Delivery using Antibody Transcytosis Fusion Proteins
    • FcRn Pathway
  • 6.4. Nasal Delivery using Mucosal Absorption Enhancers, Part 1
    • IntraVail Technology
    • Pro Tek Excipients
  • 6.5. Nasal Delivery using Mucosal Absorption Enhancers, Part 2
  • 6.6. Nasal Delivery via Tight Junction Modulation

Chapter 7 EXPERT INTERVIEWS

  • 7.1. Abe S. Abuchowski, PhD, CEO, Prolong Pharmaceuticals
  • 7.2. Ajay K. Banga, PhD, Professor and Chair, Department of Pharmaceutical Sciences, Mercer University
  • 7.3. Eric Tomlinson, DSc, PhD, President and CEO, Altea Therapeutics
  • 7.4. Manuel Vega, PhD, CEO Nautilus Biotech

APPENDIX: CHI ADVANCES REPORTS - PROTEIN DRUG DELIVERY SURVEY - DECEMBER 2006

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